
This quilt started with Ann Kelle's super-cute Super Kids print. I added to that some other coordinating and equally super prints, plus a blue solids. The pattern is Rows of Bricks from Julie Herman's book, Skip the Borders.

I quilted it in a boxy stipple with blue thread on top and white on the back.

And...speaking of the back: More Super Kids, along with a panel and super hero words from Illustrated Ink by Robert Kaufman.

Done!
3 comments:
Cute! How'd you like quilting with a different top and bottom thread?? Did much show through? I guess the fabrics are busy enough that it would blend in, even if they did show.
Love it, Katie!
wow! You are doing great! I confess I especially love the mirror dots pillow!!
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